¶ … perfect position for me based on my leadership style. Given that I rated high in both people and task oriented leadership styles, this paper will discuss positions that are compatible with these characteristics. I will also discuss my strengths and weaknesses and how they affect my ability to be effective in my ideal position. This paper will also compare and contrast leadership styles, as well as discuss my personal leadership style.
Suitable Positions
I have a democratic leadership style and I scored 9 on the people orientation assessment. I also scored 11 on task orientation assessment. Suitable positions for me might be working in a creative group, such as advertising or design, or in the consulting field. Also working in a service industry or in the field of education would be possible positions that are suited to my abilities and talents.
My Strengths and Weaknesses
My strengths are that I like working with people. I enjoy coaching and mentoring people and helping them come up with new ideas and perspectives. I also like listening to other people express themselves because they give new ideas and important suggestions for improvement. I believe employees should feel empowered and appreciated. I want people to know that they make a valuable contribution to meeting our goals.
I can also be task oriented when I need to be. Because I enjoy the satisfaction of getting things done, I am good at meeting deadlines, and I like that trait in other people too. Also I am very organized and I believe being organized helps make people productive.
These characteristics can be weaknesses in certain work situations. Some people need very specific guidelines and job descriptions. This is often true if the company is facing a crisis or a change that makes people feel like they need more structure. Or, if decisions need to be made quickly and there isn't a lot of time to get people's...
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